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		<title>By: Nicola David</title>
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		<description>Hi - Made a guess from the UTL that you are the same guy doing the research into emerging church blogs? Tried to post a comment there but it failed -

&quot;Came across your site/blog today and wanted to let you know about 3 blogs that will go live in June, as part of Church on the Net, a new internet church designed to have global appeal. We are very much an emerging church - are registered as a Fresh Expression with the Church of England - although we are 99% evangelistic. Our goal is to draw people to God &amp; then on to physical church local to them - ie to lose our own members, in time. We&#039;ll have a community area, and as part of this there will be 3 blogs: one touching on topical issues, one on science vs/+ faith, and one about the barking things Christians get up to or day - linking to online blogs, videos, news reports, etc (important to use humour, and to show that as Christians we can laugh at ourselves). There&#039;s currently a holding page at www.church-on-the-net.com. Watch out for coverage of our forthcoming site in either this week&#039;s or next week&#039;s Church Times (UK - also online), where we&#039;ll be part of an exploration of online faith. Thanks - Nicola David, project leader</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi &#8211; Made a guess from the UTL that you are the same guy doing the research into emerging church blogs? Tried to post a comment there but it failed -</p>
<p>&#8220;Came across your site/blog today and wanted to let you know about 3 blogs that will go live in June, as part of Church on the Net, a new internet church designed to have global appeal. We are very much an emerging church &#8211; are registered as a Fresh Expression with the Church of England &#8211; although we are 99% evangelistic. Our goal is to draw people to God &amp; then on to physical church local to them &#8211; ie to lose our own members, in time. We&#8217;ll have a community area, and as part of this there will be 3 blogs: one touching on topical issues, one on science vs/+ faith, and one about the barking things Christians get up to or day &#8211; linking to online blogs, videos, news reports, etc (important to use humour, and to show that as Christians we can laugh at ourselves). There&#8217;s currently a holding page at <a href="http://www.church-on-the-net.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.church-on-the-net.com</a>. Watch out for coverage of our forthcoming site in either this week&#8217;s or next week&#8217;s Church Times (UK &#8211; also online), where we&#8217;ll be part of an exploration of online faith. Thanks &#8211; Nicola David, project leader</p>
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